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Chapter 17, Problem 19E
The nonperiodic waveform g(t) is defined in Fig. 17.32. Use it to create a new function y(t) such that y(t) is identical to g(t) over the range of 0 < t < 4 and also is characterized by a period T = 8 and has (a) odd symmetry; (b) even symmetry; (c) both even and half-wave symmetry; (d) both odd and half-wave symmetry.
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